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I am getting mixed points of view from different skyline owners, have also spoke with certain machincs and tbh i have not yet had a deff yes or no...... So I am hoping some of you who do know can help me out please.

apart from the HANGERS, will an R32 exhaust fit an r33 gtst from tub back, if so or not so, can anyone advise me on an exhaust to get as i need one asap...

Thank you

Karl

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No the exhaust is different I believe the dump pipe is the same so from turbo to cat will fit but the rest won't fit at all

how sure are you mate, as i am getting big numbers for both sides of the argument and dont know who to agree with dont want to buy something then its wrong.

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This is really doing my head in now lol, i am new to skylines and tbh i am finding alot of people know alot about nothing, no disrespect to people who do, i have shops and companies telling me one thing about fitments etc etc then people with skylines another then mechanics saying different again, all i want is a bloody full exhaust sytem from front to back how bloody hard can that be lol......

I have the chance to buy 3 at the moment one is from a r33 but only cat back and doesnt include cat, other is a full system but came off an r32, the guy says i just need to change the hangers at the back, apart from that it will fit, and the other well i dont even know if he knows what it is lol......

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE SOME SHED SOME GOOD QUALITY LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT. i have been trying to find exhaust layouts from all the skylines and cannot seem to find anything...... sorry for the rant, but in need of one asap.

Thx

Karl

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An exhaust is an exhaust.. Skyline exhausts aren't some magical system.. Simply go to a mechanic shop, discuss with them an exhaust that suits your needs.. get them to install it.. Done.. No piss farting around trying to get exhausts from another model to fit.. You either want it done correctly and not "be over it" or you can f**k around looking for a cheap system and have the headaches to go with it..

If the exhaust shop says they can't help with your skyline then they just dont know what they are doing/ don't want your work.. so just go to the next exhaust shop.. I see no reason why they wouldnt be able to do it..

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how sure are you mate, as i am getting big numbers for both sides of the argument and dont know who to agree with dont want to buy something then its wrong.

I am 100% sure the cat back from an R32 will not fit a R33 without chopping and rewelding it at a few points

the r33 is longer and also the r32 has a rear mounted petrol tank where as the r33 is behind the back seat.

You could buy a ceap exhaust off eBay for like $300 which would fit and then the dump pipe would be about $170

your going to end up spending atleast $200 bucks to fit and weld the r32 exhaust with a mechanic. But jf you buy the one that fits the r33 you could install it yourself it's not that hard

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Guys thank you, thats all i needed was some hard truth, i wasnt even getting that from some people, were i am at the moment in a suburb called sunbury, they dont have a sodding clue, i am from the UK and i can go anywere and stuff is done for ya, its just knowing were to go, thx alot.

Karl

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